Tuesday, November 6, 2012

About how easy is it to transfer to another state and work as a paramedic

How easy is it to transfer to another state and work as a paramedic?
for example, working in portland, maine and transferring with the same company to santa cruz, california?
Careers & Employment - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
ck what certifications you need.on line
Answer 2 :
It depends on the individual state's requirements. Most states accept the National Registry test results but a few have their own testing. If you have taken the National Registry Test, and the state you are transferring to accepts the results, then it's pretty easy. There might be some more specific state requirements such as BTLS or PALS certification that you may need to get done, but that's about it. If the state you are leaving or moving to does not accept National Registry Results, then you will have to take whichever test the state you are moving to accepts. You might have to bring proof of your paramedic class completion. Just check online, do a Google search for "State of California EMS". That should bring up the State EMS website, where you can check to see the exact requirements. You also might want to check with your company. I'm sure they won't transfer you to a state that you couldn't get certified in. One other thing: Some states require an associates degree to work as a paramedic. You might want to check to see if that is needed. Good luck!
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Thursday, September 6, 2012

About any volunteer work in portland oregon for lawyer and clothes designing work

Any volunteer work in portland oregon for lawyer and clothes designing work?
Ok so i live in portland oregon well troutdale oregon to be exact and I am 13 years old, I wanna be ahead of everyone when i start college and i wanna start my volunteer work seeing how important it is in the economy, i wanna go to school for clothes designing and family law (lawyer) i really don't know if i am even old enough to start doing that but if you know any places tell me! Lol and here is my email if it something i need to respond back to lol simone121626@gmail.com or simonewade04@gmail.com xD thank you
Community Service - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Finding Community Service and Volunteering for Teens http://www.coyotecommunications.com/stuff/teenvolunteers.html Lots of very detailed advice, as well as links to all the various online databases that allow you to search for volunteering assignments.
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Friday, July 6, 2012

About is it best to live in Portland, OR and Work in Vancouver, WA

Is it best to live in Portland, OR and Work in Vancouver, WA?
I am thinking about moving to the Portland/Vancouver area and I have four options. I know that the worst would be to live in Vancouver and live in Portland, because of getting hit with sales and income tax. And the two options of living and working in Portland; and living and working in Vancouver, would be in the middle. Both of which have their own pros and cons. But I was thinking, wouldn't it be best to live in Portland and work in Vancouver? Would I avoid both the income tax (due to working in WA) and the sales tax of Oregon (due to being an OR resident)? Also, I would be going against traffic on either bridge. I am thinking about moving to the Portland/Vancouver area and I have four options. I know that the worst would be to live in Vancouver and work in Portland, because of getting hit with sales and income tax. And the two options of living and working in Portland; and living and working in Vancouver, would be in the middle. Both of which have their own pros and cons. But I was thinking, wouldn't it be best to live in Portland and work in Vancouver? Would I avoid both the income tax (due to working in WA) and the sales tax of Oregon (due to being an OR resident)? Also, I would be going against traffic on either bridge.
Portland - 5 Answers
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Answer 1 :
I live in Vancouver and work in Downtown Portland, and am being taxed by BOTH states. I hear that it's a little cheaper to live in Portland and work in Vancouver. Just do all your shopping in Portland. The commute can be a really ugly mess. But it depends greatly on what time you work. I usually do swing shift and traffic is a breeze. I live in downtown Vancouver and it takes me about 20 minutes to commute to work. Good choice, you'll love it here.
Answer 2 :
The other thing to think about is if you are going to rent or buy in either city. Property taxes in Portland are higher than they are in Washington. Depending on what kind of work you are looking for is also going to impact where you want to be working. Portland is a much larger city than Vancouver. so it may be easier to find work in Portland. Traffic between the two cities is pretty messy most days around your typically rush hours (6-9 am and 3-6 pm) so you may be better off living closer to your work to save on gas, or giving you the option to take public transportation or bike, both are very popular options in Portland. Best of luck!
Answer 3 :
I would not recommend commuting across the Columbia River. If you live in Oregon, I think you are supposed to pay the income tax, even it you earn it in a different state.
Answer 4 :
Traffic runs both ways in the Morning...either way you will be IN traffic..Beleive me I know.
Answer 5 :
Not really, I think you may have it backwards. Because Washington has no state income tax, it is better to live there. Then go across to Oregon to make most major purchases due to the lack of sales tax. 
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Sunday, May 6, 2012

About what is a good neighborhood to move to in portland OR

what is a good neighborhood to move to in portland OR?
Considering moving to Portland OR. I am checking out the homes there but have no idea which neighborhoods to check. My wife will work at Portland State Univ. and I will (hopefully) find an engineering job. So with 2 middle incomes and little commuting for my wife, what is a good neighborhood. SAfe, Clean, Not ridiculously expensive, well connected, progressive and a real good school system for the 3 year old.
Portland - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
beaverton has better schooling than portland thats all I have to say. If shes working at PSU and you want little commuting then I'd say you'd have to stay in the downtown area but I personally would never like to live there. Parking sucks,theres too many one way streets and people jumping out off the sidewalk. Too hectic for me. I don't think it would be good for a three year old either. I would say maybe somewhere in Beaverton?
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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

About will my metro pcs service work in Portland, OR

will my metro pcs service work in Portland, OR?
the service map says it will, but i'd prefer to get advice from anyone who's experienced it -thanks
Portland - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
When I lived in California and came here to Oregon (where I am now) it worked just fine.
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Friday, January 6, 2012

About restaurants to work for in Portland Oregon

Restaurants to work for in Portland Oregon?
I will be relocating to Portland Oregon, specifically to the Eastmoreland area..anyone know anything of this part of town...restaurants or similar places to work..will not have access to a car and will take awhile to know my way around on city buses, etc.
Careers & Employment - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
'Best restaurants are a bus or two to downtown. I would recommend trying to get on with the Wildwood, Fratellis, Oba's, il Fornio (spelling?), places like that. Near where you are living there is also Waverley Country Club (but when I was there they didn't give tips).
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